Wednesday, March 23, 2005

Another addiction

Okay ladies and gentlemen. I must confess. I have a new addiction. Luckily this one only takes up about half an hour of my day. My neighbor Alison turned me on to it. She should be ashamed of herself.

Have any of you heard of the Kingdom of Loathing? It's sort of a spoof (is that really a word?) on role-playing games. Helena, my character is a Pastamancer. She's become a Ravioli Sorcerer at level 10. She has several familiars that help her fight. One of my favorites is Mutha Sucka who is a 30-pound mosquito that carries a hypodermic needle around to help remove blood from her enemies.

I highly recommend this game to those of you out there who like this type of game. It was a little tricky getting registered but well worth the aggravation. If you do get into it, here are a couple links that should help you get into the game: Official Fansite for KoL and this KoL Spoiler Guide.

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One afternoon a lawyer was riding in his limousine when he saw two men along the roadside eating grass. Surprised, he ordered his driver to stop and he got out to investigate. He asked one man, "Why are you eating grass?"

"We don't have any money for food," the poor man replied. "We have to eat grass."

"Well, then, you can come with me to my house and I'll feed you" the lawyer said.

"But sir, I have a wife and two children with me. They are over there, under that tree."

"Bring them along" the lawyer replied. Turning to the other poor man he stated, "You come with us, too."

The second man, in a pitiful voice then said, "But sir, I also have a wife and SIX children with me!"

"Bring them all, as well," the lawyer answered.

They all entered the car, which was no easy task, even for a car as large as the limousine was.

Once underway, one of the poor fellows turned the lawyer and said, "Sir, you are too kind. "Thank you for taking all of us with you."

The lawyer replied, "Glad to do it. You'll really love my cabin in the country, the grass is almost a foot high."